It’s almost June and that means Netflix is about to give their content a refresh. Some of the notable titles leaving in June include Rain Man, Taxi Driver, and Donnie Brasco. So if you haven’t seen some of these titles, plan your nights accordingly. We of course can look forward more than a few new titles including the premiere of the Wachowskis’ show Sense8, the new season of Orange is the New Black, Nightcrawler, and Jon Stewart’s film Rosewater.

Here's a complete list of the movies that Netflix is pulling from your streaming list. And, just so you're not left empty-handed, here's a list of what's new on Netflix in June 2015. (All titles and dates provided by Netflix and subject to change.)​

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Avatar/Cirque du Soleil: James Cameron is working with the folks behind Cirque du Soleil to produce a live, Avatar-themed show that will debut in late 2015. Cameron previously served as executive producer for 2012's Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away. He's currently working on preproduction for the first of three sequels to Avatar, with a due date of December 2016 for the finished product. [Variety] Brilliance: Ahead of production starting this summer, Will Smith has dropped out of the starring role in Brilliance, which revolves around a federal agent tracking down a "brilliant" -- someone born with "extraordinary abilities" -- who is planning a terrorist attack. "Timing" is being blamed for Smith's exit, though...

Cirque du Soleil president-ceo Daniel Lamarre has announced that legendary director James Cameron will be joining forces with the famous acrobatic company to produce an Avatar inspired show.

This will be the first show the company will produce based on a film and it is expected to debut in late 2015. This will tie in nicely to the release of Cameron’s sequel to the hit film which is set to hit cinemas in December 2016. We are told that 20th Century Fox who produce the films will also be partnering the shows.

Cameron has previously worked with Cirque as one of the producers of their 3D documentary Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away. Cameron mentioned his love of the company in this statement:

“Over the years, I have discovered the extraordinary talents and imaginations of both the artists and the creative forces behind Cirque du Soleil. I know we share the common

"Over the years, I have discovered the extraordinary talents and imaginations of both the artists and the creative forces behind Cirque du Soleil," the director said. "I know we share the common goal of bringing audiences to another level of entertainment experiences. I look forward to doing just that on this project."

James Cameron has partnered with Cirque du Soleil to produce an Avatar-inspired arena show, a project set to premiere shortly before the first of three new Avatar films is expected to hit theaters. The Cirque show will tour the globe in late 2015, while the next installment in Cameron’s alien action-adventure is tentatively scheduled for a December 2016 debut. All three films are currently in pre-production.

Cameron, Cirque president-ceo Daniel Lamarre, and 20th Century Fox Film chairman-ceo Jim Gianopulos made the announcement at the C2MTL-Commerce and Creativity Conference Thursday in Montreal.

James Cameron, Cirque du Soleil and 20th Century Fox are partnering to produce a live arena show inspired by the "Avatar" films.

Cirque du Soleil will develop the live experience in association with Lightstorm Entertainment. The touring show is expected to debut in late 2015 and will travel the globe ahead of the first sequel in the franchise which is currently slated for a December 2016 release.

Update: Got a press release with the details for Avatar, which is the first film that Cirque Du Soleil has used for a touring act. Release is below the original story. Breaking: How invested is James Cameron in the blue people that populate his Avatar world? Cameron, who’s readying a trio of 3D-shot sequels to Hollywood’s all time highest grossing film, has announced that he will team with Cirque du Soleil to develop an arena-tour show that is inspired by the film. The show will debut in late 2015. He announced it alongside Cirque Du Soleil president/CEO Daniel Lamarre at the C2MTL-Commerce and Creativity Conference. The timing means the show will debut before the three sequels which, like the original, is financed and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. Cameron previously worked with with Cirque Du Soleil as exec producer of the Andrew Adamson-directed 3D film Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away.

Exclusive: After a last-ditch attempt at restructuring that was ongoing as recently as last week, longtime Hollywood marketing and branding agency The Cimarron Group is closing its doors altogether. This just in from Cimarron CEO Bob Farina: “It is with much regret that I announce the closing of Cimarron Group. I want to thank the incredible executive team and staff that has served this agency with their creativity and dedication. Over the past thirty-three years, our clients have meant everything to us and we appreciate all of them beyond measure.” Sources tell me contractors and vendors have gone unpaid for months without relief from the troubled company which started out specializing in movie trailers and ad campaigns and also offered theatrical, broadcast, in-home and home video/digital services. Cimarron had also attempted to branch out into consumer branding, resort hospitality, and location-based live entertainment services with clients like Feld Entertainment, MGM Grand, and Cirque de Soleil.

Free Birds – previously titled Turkeys – is the first feature-length 3D animated theatrical release for Real FX Creative Studios (Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away). The trailer makes the story appear to be all over the map, as it starts off headed in one direction – with a smarter-than-average turkey becoming the U.S. president’s daughter’s pet – before suddenly heading off in a completely different direction and turning into a wacky buddy/time-travel adventure.

The voice cast is headed by Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson – as “turkeys from opposite sides of the tracks” (bet you didn’t imagine you’d read that line when you woke up this morning) – and includes Amy Poehler, Dan Fogler and George Takei, who lend their voices to the various poultry that Wilson and Harrelson encounter in the present and 17th century (where they try to ...

Chicago – Contrary to what James Cameron may have you believe, a 3D movie theater is not the best venue to showcase the super-human physical feats of Cirque du Soleil. In fact, it’s a pretty awful substitute for the visceral thrill of a live performance. The audience experiences it like an English-speaking agnostic attending a Latin mass—there’s plenty of loud pageantry on display, but none of it makes any sense.

That’s because Andrew Adamson’s big-screen novelty, “Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away,” is a tonally disjointed highlight reel that stitches together a greatest hits catalogue of Cirque acts while presenting them with zero context. Attempting to describe any given moment of this picture would be as hopeless an effort as Matt Lauer’s bewildered commentary during Danny Boyle’s Opening Ceremony at last year’s Olympics. I could tell you that a hobo clown is lit on

Using a giant pile of money to make an even bigger pile of money, James Cameron perfectly implements a standard big-budget Hollywood film has these days. Titanic and Avatar happened to be the most expensive movies of all time, but also the highest grossing movie ever made. The Avatar sequels Cameron’s been promising since 2009 and last November, Cameron said he hoped to have the scripts for Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 finished by February. Sadly, Cameron is still at work on getting back into the world of Pandora. While promoting Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away, he told PlayGoesStrong on his work-in-progress, Avatar saga, saying:... Related posts: James Cameron On Avatar 2 and 3 – Not a Traditional Trilogy Avatar 4 Will be a Prequel, Confirms James Cameron James Cameron Working On Avatar 2Sigourney Weaver Says James Cameron will Shoot Three Avatar Sequels Back-to-Back Avatar 2 in Movie Theaters Set for Christmas

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Despite being free from the stage in the film medium, Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (2012) clearly feels imaginatively tied to a stage setting. According to the featurette, that’s precisely where they wanted to be. They wanted to put us “right in the show” so that we see the wires and the danger. That’s too bad really. You’d think one of the most imaginative stage production companies would bring some of their copious vision to film. Doubly so when James Cameron is executive producer. So what we get is the filmed version of a variety of Cirque du Soleil shows strung together with a minimal plot—then again, considering Cirque du Soleil, the plot is considerable by comparison.

Discover the magical world of Cirque du Soleil Worlds Away with our exclusive featurette, which teases this magical world as the hit film arrives on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, and DVD this week. Here, we get a closer look at the production's one-of-a-kind moving stage, designed especially for the show. We also hear from some of the performers, whose devotion to perfection knows no bounds. Watch and immerse yourself in the visually-stunning world of The Cirque Experience.

Cirque du Soleil Worlds Away takes audiences on a wondrous journey across the imaginative landscapes of Cirque du Soleil. Capturing the feats of the extraordinary artists up close using cameras that sometimes soar 70 feet in the air, Cirque du Soleil Worlds Away "immerses audiences in...the inspiring acrobatics of the world's most glamorous circus troupe."(Time Out New York Kids). From spectacular sets

Hitting DVD and Blu-ray D/3D Blu-ray today is this adaptation of several Cirque du Soleil shows wrapped in an original story about a young woman who falls into a mysterious world and encounters all sorts of mystical characters. We were invited to a sneak peek of the film last year, and had the opportunity to talk to the stars: If there's any subject that seems like perfect movie fodder it's the fantastically dramatic and visually stunning Cirque du Soleil. On December 21, Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away comes to a theater near you starring performers from the various shows in a drama set against a variety of Cirque styles and acts – if you’ve never had the chance to see a Cirque show, now is your chance. Fandango/Movies.com was invited to Las Vegas for a...

Life of Pi I don't always include the 3-D Blu-ray version when I put together this column, but with Life of Pi that's sort of the whole point right? I mean, if anyone talks about this movie the first, and sometimes only, thing they talk about are the visuals. Personally it was only an "okay" movie that I didn't really think amounted to much, but I expect it will have a rather impressive life on the home video market following its Oscar wins.

The Blob (Criterion Collection) Blu-ray I watched this Blu-ray on Sunday night and listened to the commentaries yesterday on and off throughout the day. This isn't exactly a feature-rich release and we're talking about more of a classic sci-fi film from the late '50s with a nostalgia factor for some and a certain level of intrigue from cinephiles, but is it a "must buy"? The commentary

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